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Does this work with any gpu brand or has to be with PNY only? I tried to rma electronics before, but paying for shipping and missing work to go post office is not worth it to me. If best buy handles rma or warranty, im willing to buy from them if they handle warranty.
I am considering buying a video card from ebay, but I would like to know which GPUs have transferable warranty without invoice since i will be buying used?
How often does this happens? That a GPU sells above is factory price. I just got into pc gaming recently. Do prices always go up for the first month and than stabilized?
Wow this is amazing. How many of years of experience do you working on these type of projects? I'm considering building a wooden pc case myself. Looking at your post makes me see just how complicated these things are.
Yes, but it is kinda pricy. it would be nice if that APU was sold invodiualy so that can i use in a mino itx case. right now, im seriously considering getting alpha because of is size but i would like to try a wood project first.
Hello, I have been browsing this forums for almost six months. I'm very exciting for whenever this pc case gets released, but it is above my budget. How long would it take for this case to be mass produced?
I've been wanting to get a small factor pc, but the cases available now are bigger than a ps4. The smallest pc i can find is the alienware alpha and the sentry is above my budget. I want to know if is possible to just built small factor from wood like plywood. Sketch the pc parts to know where...